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Old 02-27-06, 11:45 AM
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have a flat bed in md?

Iv been trying to get my car running for a while now.
Decided its time to give up and take it to the shop
its running, but my cooling system is still F'd so I don’t want to drive it

Does anyone have a flatbed I could borrow to tow it to the mechanic?

I have a big van with a hitch so I can tow it myself and am willing to compensate you for helping me out

I’m in MD near Rockville, Silver Spring, Wheaton, Glenmont

---live off Randolph rd, Georgia ave, Connecticut ave for reference (zip 20906)

if anyone near by could help out I would greatly appreciate the favor
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have you tried Uhaul? they should have flatbeds or atleast dollies!
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Yeah Uhaul is probably your best bet. I wish I had one to help you out man. Kinda off topic but my parents are from that same area off Randolph Road
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I didnt know uhaul had them, guess Ill check them out
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went with a uhaul and got their "auto transport"

when I got it home my car was to low to fit onto the ramps (its not lowered, though it is an old car so it probably dropped at least a little due to wear)

had to build myself a ramp up to their ramps, and then take it with me to the shop so I could get it back off

never towed anything before, the van is already 4 rows so to throw that on the back all the sudden I’m driving something huge

really wasn’t that bad, as long as you don’t need to back up...
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Originally Posted by jgathome
went with a uhaul and got their "auto transport"

when I got it home my car was to low to fit onto the ramps (its not lowered, though it is an old car so it probably dropped at least a little due to wear)

had to build myself a ramp up to their ramps, and then take it with me to the shop so I could get it back off

never towed anything before, the van is already 4 rows so to throw that on the back all the sudden I’m driving something huge

really wasn’t that bad, as long as you don’t need to back up...
You get used to it. My daily driver is a 4-door Ram 3500 duallie
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